$30 off During Our Annual Pro Sale. View Details »

Intel Quark SoC X1000

Intel Quark SoC X1000

Short notes on the intel Quark SoC, and its applications in two of the most popular fields nowadays (Internet of things & Wearable computers).

Avatar for Mahmoud Abdrabo

Mahmoud Abdrabo

March 13, 2014
Tweet

More Decks by Mahmoud Abdrabo

Other Decks in Technology

Transcript

  1. SOC TRENDS INTEL QUARK SOC X1000 ESSAM HAFEZ 19-1575 MAHMOUD

    ABDRABO 19-4032 CSEN 1040 - SELECTED TOPICS IN ADVANCED EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
  2. What do you think SoCs is useful for ? Internet

    of Things(IoT) Wearable Computers
  3. What is IoT ? IoT is about billions of smart

    devices that use wireless technology to communicate together.
  4. What is IoT ? IoT is about billions of smart

    devices that use wireless technology to communicate together. In 2005, the number of smart devices was 2 billion. About to reach 15 billion by 2015. Estimated to reach 200 billion by 2020.
  5. Smart Objects It’s not about going everywhere with your 26

    smart objects. IoT targets business, industries and health care. These smart objects gives these fields the vital data they need to save money, improve outputs and even save lives.
  6. What else ? Current research is investigating the ability of

    human to control machines with our minds.
  7. Intelligent devices An end-to-end strategy requires making devices more intelligent

    and secure to reliably filter and manage data locally. Intel offers energy-efficient Intel® Quark SoC X1000 and high-performance Intel® Xeon® processors.
  8. Quark processor X1000 The low-power, small-core Intel Quark SoC X1000

    product family will enable Intel to extend into new and rapidly growing IoT markets. Its processor core is a 32-bit, single-core, single- thread Intel® Pentium® instruction set architecture (ISA)-compatible CPU operating at speeds up to 400MHz.
  9. Links Quark and Atom Comparison Experience Virtualized Industrial Workloads in

    Harmony The Digital Universe and The Internet of Things.
  10. “A wearable computer is a small computer that is attached

    to one’s body in a way that it either add a new ability or replaces a missing one” –Ahmed Hegazy (rephrased)
  11. Intel smartwatch prototype Built-in GPS Good for geofencing No need

    for smartphone tethering Built-in Cellular connectivity (implied)
  12. Intel Smart baby onesie Respiratory sensors (green stripes) Body position,

    activity level, temperature sensors Data sent to Android/iOS apps or smart mug Uses Intel Edison
  13. “The idea behind Edison is to make everything smart. As

    long as a device has an SD card slot and some kind of power source, you could theoretically use Edison to turn it into a smart device.” – http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/174168-ces-2014-intel-abandons-the-smartphone-ship- focuses-on-wearable-computing-and-tablets Correction!!